NRS 458 - Concepts of Complex Multisystem Clients I: Theory
The course will integrate previous knowledge and client centered experiences while learning concepts of care for adults with complex multisystem disorders. The course will incorporate evidence-based practice and informatics to foster organized, safe client-centered care. This course is designed as the first part of a two-semester exploration of complex multisystem disorders.
Semester hours: 3.0
Prerequisites:
- NRS 125 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Theory
- NRS 126 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Clinical
- NRS 227 - Pathophysiology
- NRS 332 - Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: Theory
- NRS 333 - Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: Clinical
- NRS 334 - Nursing Care of Women and Child-bearing Families: Theory
- NRS 335 - Nursing Care of Women and Child-bearing Families: Clinical
- NRS 336 - Family-Centered Nursing Care of Children: Theory
- NRS 337 - Family-Centered Nursing Care of Children: Clinical
Co-requisites:
- NRS 459 - Concepts of Complex Multisystem Clients I: Clinical
Last updated:
06/30/2026
